Wide receiver Anthony Armstrong, who spent some time with the team this season before getting released, will get another look. Tight end Colin Cochart, who was claimed off waivers before getting cut in September, was also brought back.

Really liked Carlton Mitchell as a raw sleeper when he was coming out of the draft. 6'3" 215 who runs a 4.4-4.5 and is a competitive guy who likes football, but needed a couple of years to learn proper technique in catching and route running.

Cowboys seem to be taking the lead in the NFL on these reserve futures guys, and it's a good move. Even if one or two just become replacement level players, they're good bang for the buck against the cap.

Really liked Carlton Mitchell as a raw sleeper when he was coming out of the draft. 6'3" 215 who runs a 4.4-4.5 and is a competitive guy who likes football, but needed a couple of years to learn proper technique in catching and route running.

Cowboys seem to be taking the lead in the NFL on these reserve futures guys, and it's a good move. Even if one or two just become replacement level players, they're good bang for the buck against the cap.

This could also mean that they offered Holmes a contract but he didn't take it. I think the same thing happened with Amendola. Not saying he will turn out like Amendola, just saying Amendola opted to not sign it so that he could sign with another team. Holmes may be testing the water.

I like the Carlton Mitchell and Cameron Sheffield signings - both players have a good deal of upside (Sheffield is from Troy U, like another OLB we all know and love), and represent good additions. Underwood has some talent, but a bit sketchy on the character side. No risk on his signing.

Only concern with Sheffield is that he had a neck issue with Kansas City a couple of years ago.